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TotalEnergies eyes Brazilian green hydrogen for European refineries
French energy major TotalEnergies is considering importing green hydrogen from northeastern Brazil to supply its European refineries, according to sources familiar with the matter.
Portugal’s EDP to sell 612-MW hydropower stake to Engie Brasil
Portuguese energy firm EDP Energias de Portugal has reached an agreement to divest its 50% holding in 612 MW of hydroelectric facilities in Brazil to French-owned utility Engie Brasil Energia
Some like it super-hot
Researchers are exploring the potential of tapping into much hotter rock formations than used by conventional geothermal energy, which could revolutionise the industry by dramatically increasing power generation and lowering costs.
Glaciers are melting faster than ever before due to climate change, says UN agency
Mass loss of ice from the world’s 19 glacier regions was 450bn tonnes in 2024, says a new report from the UN’s World Meteorological Organisation.
Cambodia connects 99% of villages to national power grid
Ninety-nine percent of Cambodia’s villages are now connected to the national power grid, the Ministry of Mines and Energy said on March 24, highlighting significant progress in the country’s energy sector over the past 15 years.
India’s first hydrogen-fuelled train likely to start operations in June
The launch of India’s first hydrogen-fuelled train is likely to be delayed to June due to some technical issues
Jindal India Renewable Energy wins 300-MW solar-plus-storage project in India
Jindal India Renewable Energy (JIRE), a subsidiary of the BC Jindal Group, has secured a letter of acceptance (LoA) from state-owned NHPC for a 300-MW solar-plus-storage project
LG Energy secures battery supply contract for Polish ESS project
South Korean battery manufacturer LG Energy Solution Ltd. has signed an agreement to supply batteries for an energy storage system (ESS) in Poland, with deliveries set to begin next year.
MediaTek and Far EasTone secure offshore wind agreements in Taiwan
Taiwanese semiconductor firm MediaTek and telecoms provider Far EasTone Telecommunications have entered into two Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) to acquire wind energy in Taiwan.
ING strengthens sustainable investment in the Philippines
Dutch bank ING is strengthening its investment in renewable energy and sustainable digital infrastructure in the Philippines, citing the country’s economic stability and rising demand for green funding.
Thailand, South Korea ink deal to boost nuclear, space ties
Thailand and South Korea have signed an agreement to strengthen cooperation in nuclear energy and space technology, with a focus on peaceful nuclear development and clean energy solutions, officials said.
Aramco launches DAC plant, buys blue H2 business
Aramco has introduced the kingdom's inaugural direct air capture facility for CO2 as part of its growing commitment to climate technology
Egypt’s Orascom, Spain’s Técnicas Reunidas land $2.6bn deal for Saudi power project
The project is part of Saudi Arabia’s strategy to balance energy expansion with environmental sustainability while supporting its Vision 2030 goals for economic growth and diversification.
More than 2bn people’s food and water supplies set to be disrupted by melting glaciers
The food and water security of approximately 2bn people will be negatively affected by the rapid retreat of glaciers, the United Nations has warned, and accelerating melt rates are expected to have severe and unpredictable consequences.
Russia's Rosatom has presented small nuclear power plant proposal to Tajikistan, says report
Tajikistan is studying a proposal from Russia for the construction of a small nuclear power plant (NPP), TASS has reported.
Sweden energy firm Renetech explores biogas plant in Lagos to support Nigeria's clean energy transition
Diversified miner Exxaro forecasts decade of steep clean energy growth in South Africa
Growth projections for renewables in South Africa are making it a worthwhile market to pursue, especially with expansion into energy trading and battery storage, says Exxaro Energy’s MD.
Global energy demand doubled in 2024 driven by extreme temperatures, but renewables covered 80% of the increase, says IEA
Global energy demand growth surged in 2024 to almost twice its recent average, driven by rapidly rising electricity use, the International Energy Agency said in its global energy review 2025 report on March 23.
Indonesia strengthens clean energy and EV collaboration with South Korea
Indonesia is deepening its partnership with South Korea in the clean energy and electric vehicle (EV) industries to support its goal of cutting greenhouse gas emissions by 31.89% by 2030.
Philippines expands renewable energy with Green Energy Auction 4
The Philippines’ Department of Energy (DOE) has announced the latest round of its Green Energy Auction (GEA-4), aiming to introduce 9,378 MW of additional renewable energy capacity.
Brazil's solar energy hits record 39% of national grid demand
Solar power in Brazil has achieved a milestone by supplying 39% of the instantaneous electricity demand on the National Interconnected System, according to data from the National Electricity System Operator.
Brazilian oil port reserves land for third green hydrogen-to-ammonia project
The Port of Acu, which handles 40% of Brazil's oil and gas exports, has signed an agreement to allocate land for a third green ammonia project, reinforcing the port's transition towards cleaner energy alternatives.
Chinese steel major HBIS signs decarbonisation deal with Brazil's Vale
Chinese steelmaker HBIS Group has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Brazilian mining company Vale to advance decarbonisation efforts across the steel value chain.

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